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Masha Rasputina

1964 - Today

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Masha Rasputina (Russian: Маша Распутина, born Alla Nikolayevna Ageeva, Russian: Алла Николаевна Агеева) is a Russian pop singer, who went through her peak of popularity in the 1990s and 2000s. In 2003, she scored her biggest hit, "Roza chaynaya" (Russian: Роза чайная, meaning "Tea rose"), a duet with Philipp Kirkorov. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Masha Rasputina is the 2,464th most popular singer (down from 2,310th in 2019), the 2,649th most popular biography from Russia (down from 2,601st in 2019) and the 49th most popular Russian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Masha Rasputina ranks 2,464 out of 4,381Before her are Gusttavo Lima, Alborosie, Niamh Kavanagh, Martine McCutcheon, Remedios Amaya, and Kitty Kallen. After her are Bob Crosby, Girl in Red, Karina, Elnur Hüseynov, Muriel Day, and Kamilya Jubran.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Masha Rasputina ranks 614Before her are Éric Srecki, Caroline Rhea, Letitia Vriesde, Man Haron Monis, Jonathan Goldstein, and John Pyper-Ferguson. After her are Sonja Sohn, Nathalie Loiseau, Paul Caligiuri, Brenda Fassie, Dave Sabo, and Tibor Komáromi.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Masha Rasputina ranks 2,649 out of 3,761Before her are Dmitry Petrov (1958), Vladimir Chagin (1970), Lev Manovich (1960), Yevgeny Rodionov (1977), Artem Dzyuba (1988), and Anatoly Beloglazov (1956). After her are Guzel Manyurova (1978), Aida Garifullina (1987), Aleksei Berezutski (1982), Regina Spektor (1980), Valeri Kamensky (1966), and Ekaterina Andreeva (1965).

Among SINGERS In Russia

Among singers born in Russia, Masha Rasputina ranks 49Before her are Nina Kraviz (1987), Kristina Orbakaitė (1971), Polina Gagarina (1987), Yanka Dyagileva (1966), Alsou (1983), and Nina Sublatti (1995). After her are Aida Garifullina (1987), Tatiana Bulanova (1969), Timati (1983), Eva Rivas (1987), Zlata Ognevich (1986), and MakSim (1983).